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Route 27 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. It runs 38.5 mi (61.96 km) from US 206 in Princeton, Mercer County, northeast to an interchange with ...
Food news: The only prix fixe Chinese restaurant in NJ is opening in Metuchen. ... 3059 Route 27 Unit 103, Franklin Park; 908-275-0200, andaaz.us. Staff Reporter Jenna Intersimone: JIntersimone ...
Route 27 in New Brunswick: French Street Route 27 / CR 527 in New Brunswick: County-maintained section of Route 27 CR 645: 1.59 2.56 CR 516 in Old Bridge Township: Amboy Road Route 34 in Old Bridge Township: Formerly part of CR 689 CR 646: 1.05 1.69 CR 514 in Woodbridge Township: Woodbridge Center Drive U.S. Route 1 in Woodbridge Township: CR ...
US 22 / Route 28 / Garretson Road in Bridgewater: CR 615: 5.23 8.42 Route 27 / Sand Hills Road on the Franklin Township-South Brunswick line South Middlebush Road CR 514 in Franklin Township: CR 616: 2.79 4.49 CR 525 in Bridgewater: Washington Valley Road CR 527 in Warren: CR 617: 1.91 3.07 Route 27 / Oliver Avenue on the Franklin Township-New ...
EDISON – Sam Ash Music along Route 27 is slated to close after decades in business. The landmark store here is among 18 the New York-based company is reportedly closing of 45 nationwide ...
Construction and maintenance transfers began by 1917 with Route 13 (the Lincoln Highway, now Route 27) north of Kingston; the routes were marked by 1922. In 1926, a partial renumbering was proposed to eliminate duplicates and assign a number to every route; this would have given the system numbers from 1 to 30.
The route loops back on the south side at Route 27 in Princeton and Kingston and connects near the northern end via CR 514 between Millstone and East Millstone. [ 5 ] Attractions along the route include the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park , the relocated Rockingham site in Kingston, a section of Franklin Township , Somerset County , and ...
Ten Mile Run is a tributary of the Millstone River, draining an area in southern South Brunswick and southern Franklin Park, New Jersey in the United States. Its name is derived from the distance early surveyors estimated it was from the Raritan River on the historic Kings Highway, now Route 27 .